How to Use the Header and Footer Settings

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Drop Down Navigation

You can give your menus a different look by enabling Drop Down Navigation. When you hover over a menu, additional menus will appear underneath.

Enable Drop Down Navigation
Enable Drop Down Navigation
Menu Offset
Menu Offset
Drop Down Menu
Drop Down Menu

From your WordPress Administration Panel:

  1. Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Settings"
  2. Select the "Header And Footer" tab
  3. Check "Enable Drop Down Navigation?"
    • You can also choose to disable the Text Shadows & Arrows
  4. Click "Save Options"




Now you will need to configure which pages will appear in the Drop Down Menus. Simply go into your custom menu and offset those pages to the right.






Now you will see that any menus you offset will appear underneath their nested menu.





If you are having problems with the Drop Down menus falling behind Flash elements, such as an embedded YouTube video on your Feature Slider, click here for more information.



Search Field
Search Field

The Search Field is displayed by default on the right side of the PageLines Navigation Section.




To Hide the Search Field


From your WordPress Administration Panel:
Hide Search Field
Hide Search Field
  1. Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Settings"
  2. Select the "Header And Footer" tab
  3. Click "Hide search field?"
  4. Click "Save Options"

Social Icon Position

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News/Blog RSS Icon

News/Blog RSS Icon
News/Blog RSS Icon

The News/Blog RSS Icon is displayed by default on the right side in your header.






To hide the News/Blog RSS Icon:

From your WordPress Administration Panel:
Hide News/Blog RSS Icon
Hide News/Blog RSS Icon
  1. Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Settings"
  2. Select the "Header And Footer" tab
  3. Unclick "Display the Blog RSS icon and link?"
  4. Click "Save Options"

Social Icons

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Secondary Navigation

Secondary Navigation is basically a way to add a permanent Drop Down menu to a certain page. Rather than hovering over a global Menu and seeing a Drop Down, you would go to a page and see a second menu under the main menu.

There are two options for displaying the Secondary Nav Menu. The default option is to use a WordPress menu. Once you create the menu, you must assign it to a page through the page's Meta Settings.

Use Child Pages
Use Child Pages

The second option is to use Child Pages as your Secondary Nav menu instead of a WordPress Menu.

From your WordPress Administration Panel:

  1. Select the "PageLines" panel, then "Settings"
  2. Select the "Header And Footer" tab
  3. Check "Use Child Pages for Secondary Nav?"
  4. Click "Save Options"
Secondary Nav
Secondary Nav













Once you setup the Secondary Nav menu, by default it will be displayed underneath your Primary Website Navigation. However, you can move it around inside any of the Template Areas.

Number of Footer Columns

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More Statement

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Site Terms Statement

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